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Tag: literature

Vulvas in Milk:  On The Dreamers (dir. Bernardo Bertolucci) and Story of the Eye by Georges Bataille

Author’s Note: I am now offering my services on Fiverr. I will beta read your poem(s) and short stories for … More

book review, Book Reviews, books, Culture, Fiction, Film Review, French Cinema, French Literature, georges bataille, Literary Criticism, literature, reviews

Poetry Postmortem #11: Three Women by Sylvia Plath

‘I am a garden of black and red agonies.’ In a maternity ward, three women contemplate their lives, the brutality … More

Drama, Literary Criticism, literature, Poetry, Sylvia Plath, Theatre

March ’25: Can You Smell The Cigars?

Books: Letters of Ted Hughes by Ted Hughes and Christopher Reid & Sylvia Plath in Devon: A Year’s Turning by … More

diary, Literary Criticism, literature, Mysticism, Poetry, spirituality

Violette Leduc’s ‘The Lady and the Little Fox Fur & the Art of Distance

“I think that I shall never knowWhy I am thus, and I am so.”—A Fairly Sad Tale, Dorothy Parker ⧫ … More

book review, books, existentialism, French Literature, Literary Criticism, literature, Violette Leduc

Poetry Drafting: the Poet as Gardener

I was once a firm believer in the philosophy: first thought, best thought. This is the belief in the purity … More

literature, Poetry, writing

Grasshopper

Author’s Note: This poem was originally written on the 27th of March, 2023 and eventually published by Roi Faineant on the 4th of … More

literature, poems, Poetry

Third-Place Winner: Where Flowers Give Birth to Snow

Author’s Note: I am delighted to announce that I came third place in London Writer’s Salon Hour Contest on the … More

literature, poems, Poetry

February ’25: Of her still body there sprang a little blaze

Author’s Note: These entries are typically relayed as a play-by-play, but this month’s (and possibly continually) will be a collage … More

Diaries, Fiction, film, literature, Poetry

Breastplate

Author’s Note: Thank you to Charlie Baylis over at Anthropocene for not only choosing this poem, but for his edits too. * * … More

Ekphrasis, Lee Miller, literature, poems, Poetry

Between Fire and Ice: Imogen Wade, The Spectator, and what traditional poetry looks like today

“Some say the world will end in fire / Some say in ice.”—Fire and Ice, Robert Frost Last year’s National … More

Literary Criticism, literature, Poetry

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